Table of Contents
List of tables
- Tables in Chapter 2
- Tables in Chapter 5
- Tables in Chapter 6
- Tables in Chapter 7
- Tables in Chapter 9
- Tables in Chapter 10
- Tables in Chapter 15
- Tables in Chapter 16
- Tables in Chapter 17
- Tables in Chapter 18
- Tables in Chapter 19
- Tables in Chapter 20
- Tables in Chapter 21
- Tables in Chapter 22
- Tables in Chapter 26
- Tables in Chapter 27
- Tables in Chapter 29
- Tables in Chapter 31
- Tables in Chapter 32
List of Figures
- Figures in Chapter 1
- Figures in Chapter 2
- Figures in Chapter 3
- Figures in Chapter 4
- Figures in Chapter 5
- Figures in Chapter 6
- Figures in Chapter 7
- Figures in Chapter 8
- Figures in Chapter 9
- Figures in Chapter 10
- Figures in Chapter 11
- Figures in Chapter 12
- Figures in Chapter 13
- Figures in Chapter 14
- Figures in Chapter 15
- Figures in Chapter 16
- Figures in Chapter 17
- Figures in Chapter 18
- Figures in Chapter 19
- Figures in Chapter 20
- Figures in Chapter 21
- Figures in Chapter 22
- Figures in Chapter 23
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- Figures in Chapter 26
- Figures in Chapter 27
- Figures in Chapter 28
- Figures in Chapter 29
- Figures in Chapter 30
- Figures in Chapter 31
- Figures in Chapter 32
Landmarks
Essentials of Dental Radiography and Radiology
Fifth Edition
Eric Whaites, MSc BDS(Hons) FDSRCS(Edin) FDSRCS(Eng) FRCR DDRRCR
Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant in Dental and Maxillofacial Radiology, Head of the Unit of Dental and Maxillofacial Radiological Imaging, King's College London Dental Institute at Guy's, King's College and St Thomas' Hospitals, London, UK
Nicholas Drage, BDS(Hons) FDSRCS(Eng) FDSRCPS(Glas) DDRRCR
Consultant and Honorary Senior Lecturer in Dental and Maxillofacial Radiology, University Dental Hospital, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, Cardiff, UK
Illustrator:Antbits
Dedication
To our families
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Preface
It is now 20 years since the first edition of Essentials was published and I felt that the time was right for the injection of new ideas and to bring on board a co-author. I am delighted that my friend and colleague for many years, Nicholas Drage, accepted both the offer and the challenge.
Together we have gone through, revised and updated every chapter. Now that Cone Beam CT is established as the imaging modality of choice in certain clinical situations, this section has been expanded and numerous new examples of advanced imaging have been added throughout. We have also replaced some of the conventional images with new and better examples.
A major change has been the establishment of a website linked to the book. This has allowed us the opportunity to remove the detailed UK legislative details (only relevant to UK dentists) from the book. We can now update this information, as and when necessary, and readers from outside the UK are spared unnecessary and irrelevant details. More importantly the linked website has given us the opportunity to include on-line self-assessment questions based on each chapter. We hope this innovation will provide a useful additional teaching and learning resource for students and practitioners.
The aims and objectives of this book remain the same, namely to provide a basic and practical account of what we consider to be the essential subject matter of both dental radiography and radiology required by undergraduate and postgraduate dental students. As in previous editions some things have inevitably had to be omitted, or sometimes, over-simplified. It therefore remains first and foremost a teaching manual, rather than a comprehensive reference book. We hope the content remains sufficiently broad, detailed and up-to-date to satisfy the requirements of most undergraduate and postgraduate examinations. Students are encouraged to build on the information acquired here by using the excellent and more comprehensive textbooks already available.